Pirate
Old And In The Way
Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 2971
Loc: Missouri

Everyone knows that RC (royal crown) Cola and a moonpie is a southern thing...sure you could have a moonpie with some other cola but it is just not the samething.....the same is true with RC Cola Chili, served with an ice cold RC Cola.

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Cocoa in chili is very popular....And in some places...cinnamon....aka:Skyline chili out of Chicago.

We have those here, and I've made it before, love it. I don't eat there now as it's just too darn expensive for fast food. Their coneys are maybe a 3.5 inch dog not even 3/4 of an inch wide, slightly over 1/2, on a 5 inch bun, and the last time I got them they were close to $2 a coney.

Their chili is no different. You can drop $12 on 3 dogs and a chili, if you get a drink it's $14 or more depending on what you get on the chili. Really really tasty but too expensive for a place with a drive through, and what they use for ingredients is mainly carbs. Their chili is a plate of spagehtti noodles with about a 1/2 cup of chili and covered in shredded cheese that's fluffed up to make it look like more. It may look like a lot but they don't fool my stomach.

In looking at the ingredients, I see some things different than mine. This includes the cocoa and quite a bit of cayenne pepper. But has no garlic and limited chili powder. There would be flavor from the onion soup but no other onions. Mine has a lot of chilli powder and an abundance of chopped onions. Lots of garlic

Dave

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